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According to the bountiful information on the Web, Garmin Nuvi 255WT was worth it to go for a larger screen (hence the “W” designation) and a feature that reads out street names as well as turns. I got the whole kit and caboodle for just under $300, including a windshield mount and power charger, and the bargain hunter in me felt pretty satisfied.
Hill Country Electric Supply
(512) 428-93004801 Freidrich Lane 200
Austin, TX
(512) 428-9300
4801 Freidrich Lane 200
Austin, TX 78744
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Electric Motor Dealers, Consumer Electronics Stores, Electric Equipment & Supplies Job Lots, Electric Motor Controls Retail
San Marcos Electronics
(512) 353-0616
506 Country Estates Dr
San Marcos, TX
San Marcos Electronics
(512) 353-0616
506 Country Estates Dr
San Marcos, TX 78666
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512-589-0851
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austin, TX
On The Go Computer Services
(979) 492-1401
Bryan, TX
(979) 492-1401
Bryan, TX 77803
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Computers and Equipment Repair and Maintenance, Electronics, Computer and Equipment Dealers, Computer Hardware and Supplies, Computer Networks
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Electrical Surplus of Texas
(972) 579-5552822 E Shady Grove Road
Irving, TX
(972) 579-5552
822 E Shady Grove Road
Irving, TX 75060
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Electric Equipment & Supplies Dealers, Electric Equipment & Supplies Wholesale & Manufacturers, Circuit Breakers, Consumer Electronics Stores, Electric Equipment & Supplies Job Lots
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Transformers, Electrical Supplies, New & Reconditioned, Motor Controls,
Sony Style
(512)396-1882
3939 Interstate Highway 35 S
San Marcos, TX
Sony Style
(512)396-1882
3939 Interstate Highway 35 S
San Marcos, TX 78666
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Mon-Sat 10AM-9PM
Sun 10AM-7PM
June-August
Mon-Thur 10AM-9PM
Fri-Sat 10AM-10PM
Sun 10AM-8PM
New Video
(512) 280-1142
7901 S I H 35
Austin, TX
New Video
(512) 280-1142
7901 S I H 35
Austin, TX 78744
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Barajas Electronics
(214) 549-6729
150 West Kingsley Ave.
Garland, TX
(214) 549-6729
150 West Kingsley Ave.
Garland, TX 75041
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Televisions Service and Repair, Computers and Equipment Repair and Maintenance, Electronics, Computer and Equipment Dealers, Data Recovery
Hours
Mon-Fri: 08:00 AM-05:00 PM
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Moleller Electric CO
(713) 933-13545821 Southwest Freeway
Houston, TX
Moleller Electric CO
(713) 933-1354
5821 Southwest Freeway
Houston, TX 77057
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Electric Companies, Electric Contractors Residential, Electric Equipment & Supplies Wholesale & Manufacturers, Consumer Electronics Stores, Electric Equipment & Supplies Job Lots
Directron.Com
(713) 773-2832
10402 Harwin Drive
Houston, TX
Directron.Com
(713) 773-2832
10402 Harwin Drive
Houston, TX 77036
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Information Technology Services, Electronics, Computer Consultants, Computer and Equipment Dealers, Used and Recycled Computers
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Mon-Fri: 09:00 AM-06:00 PM
Sat 11:00 AM-04:00 PM
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Personal GPS: Well Worth It By Zach Bowman, DriverSide Contributing Editor

The Garmin Nuvi series: a
brave new world.
The newest tech gadgets tend to fall into one of two categories: fun wants and blah needs. The ones that everyone wants to see for their birthday or as a Christmas gift are the ones that manage to bridge the gap between the two. Take the Apple iPhone. The reason Steve Job’s newest techno-wizardry is selling better than cotton candy at the circus is because the company managed to take the largely boring phone and turn it into something fun. The gadget is packed with all kinds of surprising innovations that make life in general more enjoyable. But that’s beside the point, except for fishing for one as a gift.

A total of 27 GPS Satellites orbit the earth. I recently located to a new city, and after spending more than a few hours doing my best impression of a lab rat bouncing off labyrinth walls, I realized I had a new need. If I ever wanted to arrive home in a timely manner again, I needed directions to my house from wherever I was at the time. I needed a GPS.
For a long time I’d scoffed at the sweater-vest crowd clicking in their destination on the dash as they whiled away the time listening to Kenny G in their car. Me, I was a pioneer. I blazed a swath across the land the way my ancestors did it - atlas sitting shotgun on the passenger seat, eyes set forth on the horizon. The romance started to wear off when the inset in my atlas refused to give me any useful information. You know, like which streets are one way and which aren’t. Let’s just say coming face-to-face with the front grille of a garbage truck is a life altering experience.
So I did what any enterprising young lad with a laptop would do. I Googled GPS units , and after a few solid hours sorting through reviews, I ended up with a Garmin Nuvi 255WT . According to the bountiful information on the Web, it was worth it to go for a larger screen (hence the “W” designation) and a feature that reads out street names as well as turns. I got the whole kit and caboodle for just under $300, including a windshield mount and power charger, and the bargain hunter in me felt pretty satisfied. Boundless directions and information at my fingertips for just $300? Game on!
Then the box arrived at my doorstep. It was tiny. As in, I could barely fit my hand inside. I just paid $300 for this? Really? I tried my best to reassure myself with clichés about good things in small packages, swallowed my doubt, unpacked the gizmo and stuck the little sucker to my windshield. After a quick loading screen I was asked to input my destination, starting with the state. From there, the Garmin asked for city and address, with the screen offering a few options to select from after I plugged in a few characters. Then—bam—instant directions, complete with drive times, speed limits for the current road and all kinds of res...
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